The Quincy Orioles scored four goals in the second half to take a 6-2 win over the Hillsdale Hornets on Thursday afternoon.

The Orioles got going in the first half with a goal from Andrew Karney at the 35:21 mark as the ball bounced around in front of the box and Karney cleaned up. At the 26:50 mark, Jake Rider scored on an assist from Evan Albright to make it 2-0. Hillsdale scored with 49 seconds on a corner kick by Trevor Clevenger that got headed in by Kyle Baker to make it a 2-1 game at the half.

"That was one of the nicest goals I have seen all season," said Hillsdale coach Al Philipp.

In the second half, Quincy scored at the 34 minute mark with a goal from Evan Albright on an assist from Rider. Two minutes later, the duo connected again, this time with Rider taking the goal. With 29 minutes left, Rider scored for the third time on the night, on a pass from Andy Parrish. At the 21 minute mark, Albright scored for the second time on an assist from Nick Haberl.

Hillsdale got their final goal from John Marino with seven minutes to go off a cross from Josef Philipp. Quincy outshot Hillsdale, 12-6.